This is a hawksbill sea turtle video, recorded in the Seychelles.
Hawksbill turtles aren’t the only marine turtles threatened by the destabilizing effects of climate change, but a new study from researchers at Florida State University shows that this critically endangered species could be at particular risk: here.
I love sea turtles!
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So do I. There will be more about them đ
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Beautiful! They are the most common (and endangered) turtles in the Caribbean!
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I hope there will be more conservation for them.
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Let’s hope so. We are trying.
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Best wishes for you, and the turtles!
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